The heavier fluid of a manometer is mercury and the top fluid is water. If the
manometer measure the pressure drop across two points in a pipeline containing air
at 300F. What is the pressure difference (in lb/ft2
) across two points in the pipeline
when the reading on the manometer is 0.54 inches water?
a. 42.05
b. 2.97
c. 45.01
d. 45.16
e. 43.29
The heavier fluid of a manometer is mercury and the top fluid is water. If the
manometer measures the pressure drop across two points in a pipeline containing air
at 300F, what is the head (in ft-lb) across the two points in the pipeline when the
reading on the manometer is 0.54 inches water?
a. 520.38
b. 0.0019
c. 859.85
d. 3.18
e. 0.0012
The heavier fluid of a manometer is mercury and the top fluid is water. If the manometer measure the pressure drop acr
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